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  1. I have the same boat and absolutely love it, fishes extremely well and yet I can handle it by myself with no issues.

    This is a welded all aluminum boat, including the floor, top of the line in construction.

    Good luck the sale.

  2. I have an aluminum floor, if I remove a (screwed in place) access cover I can measure it, I’m pretty sure it is no more than 1/8”, and my stringers or supports are approx 12” on center with closed cell foam filling the cavity’s between them so 1/8” would be more than adequate. I re-drilled and used large head aluminum rivets to put floor back down


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  3. The original aluminum floor in my boat had dark blue carpet on it for 15 years or so, never got any hotter than any other floor type w dark carpet. 2 years ago I removed the carpet and installed Kwi-grip in a light gray. I’m never bare foot but it is cooler than the carpet.
    Maybe if you didn’t cover the aluminum it would get hot, but I think the blinding reflection would be way worse. Aluminum is a forever product


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  4. On 3/4/2020 at 12:25 PM, Nautitroller said:

    My new buddy Zed a blue lacy. Teaching him to shed hunt and to track down deer. Hopefully he likes the boat too emoji1696.png20200130_131108.thumb.jpeg.9582a67a293b18ebf9b3a743346105ee.jpeg20200130_131530.thumb.jpeg.5fdae4f1e2b0cf56bf5ef85632944837.jpeg20200302_101713.thumb.jpeg.aef2a5b28794ccebb840aabcb26ec65d.jpeg20200303_110849.thumb.jpeg.8cd7a1b41f01e886d34e60669e1c025a.jpeg20200303_110826.thumb.jpeg.486c95e4d6c61847de15be3cf8bee697.jpeg20200302_120750.thumb.jpeg.dab90a7a73a8433d1226e718e209e8d5.jpeg20200302_120734.thumb.jpeg.903d0b89784fcbeaf5c70784f14cdfe3.jpegImage.thumb.jpeg.9f378084d10e293c048d86d68efc1791.jpeg

     

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    That's a great dog, be sure to get licensed with the DEC to track down deer (if in NY), I've been at it for many years and really enjoy watching the leached dog work a track. Good luck

  5. I, like a lot of us have a small 19' boat. The problem is we own many rods and storage is tough. I can deal with the storage part but knowing what rod is in what locker is the problem. What I came up with is a simple painters tape and a marker. When I'm getting rods stored for a fishing outing I take a piece of painters tape and write down the rods I put in that locker. On my boat it's on the inside of the access panel, next trip if rods are changing its only a piece of tape. Here is an example, and sometimes I have 5-6 rods shoved in one locker.

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